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DLP based display with .02ms response time, LED backlit. There is also some evidence of dividing lines of the four screens running on it, but Alienware said that will be gone by release.
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I'd love to see what it looks like, but monitors that big at their cost just doesn't seem practical to me. Maybe if it's also going to serve as a main TV or at least the main display for watching movies, but that thing is probably going to have a hefty price tag.
I wish I had the kind of money that it would take in order to afford a PC that could actually run Crysis, let alone a monitor that could make it look at good as it possibly could.
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.
weird res its awesome lookin tho.
Where do I send my moneys, I am already sold?
Thats nothing. Japan has created a super thin display that is as thick as a dime. Its called an organic display. The picture is crystal clear and unlike conventional LCD screens you can BEND this one and fold it up and it will not break.
But the limiting factor is size, at only 8 inches for the biggest one they got is over $20,000 US. Though I see these high tech displays in about 15yrs in our homes. Imagine a 60 inch wide-screen you can wrap in a circle and play games like crysis with over 230 degrees of view. But they still will be pretty expensive.
Also the quality with these dime thin displays is that they have the quality of a 1080p HDTV or CRT. Which is amazing also. They showed off there one 6 inch display where a tiny fiber optic cable was on the right corner and no back or sides, just this thin display they bent and rolled up with a video playing in HD format.
Did someone say "OLD" ?
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Shitty resolution. Pass.
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Does it come with software so that my graphics card will know that the pixels need to be moved or even changed as I don't want a distorted picture cause my hardware or program is puting out a flat image.
A decent Idea but will developers or studies start to produce media to take advantage of it.
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